"Writing classic"
Author:Yueyang Daily client Time:2022.07.19
Recently, "Writing Classics" -The Liu Xinghua Calligraphy Exhibition was exhibited at Gansu Art Museum. The exhibition exhibited more than 120 calligraphy works in Liu Xinghua, mainly based on classic poetry and songs. The exhibition is hosted by the Gansu Provincial Federation of Literature and Literature, and hosted by the Gansu Calligraphers Association, the Gansu Art Museum, and the Gansu Calligraphy Court.

Liu Xinghua said that the work exhibited this time is a concentrated display that he has insisted on learning from traditional, paying tribute to classics, and constantly insisting on creation. The exhibition name "Writing Classic" also expresses his respect for traditional culture.

The exhibition has attracted many famous calligraphy and painting masters in Gansu to visit. It is reported that some of the works of this exhibition will be donated to Hope Primary School in Dongxiang County, Gansu Province to help rural calligraphy education.
Liu Xinghua is a national first -class artist, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a special expert of the Institute of Culture and Industry of the Renmin University of China, a visiting professor at Lanzhou University, and a visiting professor at Gansu University of Political Science and Law. His calligraphy works have participated in important art exhibitions at home and abroad.
Appreciation of some works:

Tang Bai Juyi "Qiantang Lake Spring Walk" 40cm × 50cm

Tang Wangzhi "Deng Xun Tower" 60cm × 30cm

Song Leizhen "Village Evening" 60cm × 30cm

"Eight Thousand Miles Road Cloud and Moon" 138cm × 34cm

Tang Bai Juyi "Song of Everlasting"
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